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Mary Almy

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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Mary Almy

Died
  
1967

Occupation
  
Architect

Role
  
Architect

Born
  
1883
Beverly Farms, Beverly, Massachusetts, United States

Parent(s)
  
Helen Jackson Cabot Almy and Judge Charles Almy

Practice
  
Howe, Manning & Almy, Inc.

Alma mater
  
Radcliffe College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Mary Almy (1883–1967) was an American architect. Almy grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts. As a child, she had polio and so walked with crutches throughout her life. In 1905 she graduated from Radcliffe College. She taught in local private schools and became interested in architecture. This interest led her family to encourage her to design and build a summer house for them in Cape Cod. In 1917 she went to study architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She graduated from MIT with a Bachelor of Science in 1919.

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After graduation she worked as a drafter at a London based architectural firm called Collcut and Hamp, for two years. In the 1920s she became a drafter for the Boston firm owned by Lois Lilley Howe and Eleanor Manning, who had also attended MIT. In 1926 she became a member of the American Institute of Architects and a partner at Howe, Manning & Almy, Inc. Despite surviving the Great Depression, the firm closed in 1937 after Howe retired. Manning and Almy continued in private practice and Almy also worked with landscape architect Henrietta Pope.

Legacy

Mary Almy's papers reside in the collection for Howe, Manning and Almy at MIT. The Almy family papers are located at the Schlesinger Library at Radcliffe College.

References

Mary Almy Wikipedia